i3

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I don't need much out of a window window manager and I want to think about
window management as little a possible while using my computer. I've found
i3 accomplishes this very well. Most of the time I have one window per
workspace however 2-3 windows is not entirely uncommon.

Zsh

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My preffered shell is zsh. My customization isn't anything insanely intricate
but it's functional and I find it comfy. I ssh a fair amount and I find that
having the user and host always visible is very handy. The exit code and time
aren't used as much but they're out of my way on the right side and they're handy
every now and then. Personally I love the syntax highlighting it helps me visually
parse the command much more easily.

Other Highlights

Emacs

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For all intents and purposes emacs might as well be my operating system.
My emacs configuration is completely literate and can be viewed at it's documentation
or in this repo. I use emacs for programming, writing, emails, calandar/TODOs,
presentations, IRC and more.

Highlights

GUI and terminal compatibility

Vim emulation (E.V.I.L.)

C/C++/C# focus

General for keymaps and leader emulation

Hydra for the rest of my shortcut needs

Project management

Email (mu4e)

IRC (ERC)

Vim

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As wonderful as emacs is my configuration is highly customized and stock
emacs doesn't cut it for me. On remote systems or when quickly editing configs
vim is the way to go. My vim config is pretty minimal but it's very comfortable.